Hey, didn't Paul Fusco (ALF) work on that show with you? I know we've discussed my pal Bob Kimball--as a matter of fact, I watched several episodes of Jelly Bean Jungle on a video he had.PaulyPuppets said:Basically, what I offer is the chance for the average person who can't afford a $3,500 puppet (I swear, that's actually what we spent for each puppet from my old TV show "Jelly Bean Jungle") .
For ping pong balls, try using a small curved scissor. (The same type of scissor that is often used for trimming fleece.) Using the end of the scissor, puncture a small hole in the ball near the seam, then slip the scissor inside the hole to begin cutting using the seam as your guide. Once the ball is cut in two, use the scissor to trim the edges for a clean look. You'll also need to trim one of the balls so they match in size.PaulyPuppets said:Hey, Ravage, thanks. I'll look into the ping pong balls. I DID use them once, but, couldn't seem to break or cut them in half as neatly as I wanted to.
I've had this problem too - I've seen ping pong balls cut perfectly in half and I don't know how people manage it.PaulyPuppets said:Hey, Ravage, thanks. I'll look into the ping pong balls. I DID use them once, but, couldn't seem to break or cut them in half as neatly as I wanted to.
That's a good idea.Treelo said:For ping pong balls, try using a small curved scissor. (The same type of scissor that is often used for trimming fleece.) Using the end of the scissor, puncture a small hole in the ball near the seam, then slip the scissor inside the hole to begin cutting using the seam as your guide. Once the ball is cut in two, use the scissor to trim the edges for a clean look. You'll also need to trim one of the balls so they match in size.
Is that the new Krylon paint for plastics? Have you tried it on a large plastic surface without sanding?Treelo said:There is also a new line of spray paints designed for painting plastics that have worked well for me.![]()
Yup. I recently used large plastic Easter eggs for eyes - using the rounded half of each egg. I hadn't used easter eggs in the past because they didn't sand well, and without sanding the paint would chip.Buck-Beaver said:Is that the new Krylon paint for plastics? Have you tried it on a large plastic surface without sanding?